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Happy New Year and welcome back!
Office Hours
Director Kelly McMann’s office hours will be 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and by appointment this semester.
Developing Your Professional Brand and Network
February 22, evening, Student Organization Center, TVUC
Save the date for this International Studies workshop. Develop your professional brand and network, using LinkedIn and other tools, to secure internships, jobs, and a career path from your International Studies major. Details to follow.
Study Abroad Newsletter
Don’t miss out on information about studying abroad and funding for study abroad. If you are not already receiving the e-newsletter of the Education Abroad Office and are not graduating, we will sign you up. If you prefer to not subscribe, email Anna Conboy.
The North Korean Nuclear Crisis
January 11, 5:30-7:15p.m., The Drury Inn, 1380 E. 6thSt.
Learn about current and future U.S. policy on North Korea at this forum. Student tickets are $5.
Asia-Pacific Studies Graduate Program
Study at Waseda University in Tokyo. A full scholarship covers airfare, tuition, entrance fee, and a stipend. Applications will be accepted January 29-February 7.
The Square
January 11, 8:20p.m., Cinematheque
January 12, 7:00p.m., Cinematheque
A Stockholm art museum curator struggles to live up to his own ideals when his new installation attracts strong media attention. Age 25 and under tickets are $7.
The Crime of Monsieur Lange
January 13, 7:15p.m., Cinematheque
January 14, 8:45p.m., Cinematheque
In this French film, a group of publishing house employees turns a company around after their boss is presumed dead. Age 25 and under tickets are $7.
Tom of Finland
January 13, 9:00p.m., Cinematheque
January 14, 6:30p.m., Cinematheque
This biopic tells the story of a gay WWII veteran who became an influential figure of gay culture. Age 25 and under tickets are $7.
The International Studies Program does not endorse or sponsor the fellowships, internships, jobs, and other opportunities listed in the newsletter. Students are encouraged to evaluate them.